OCEANSIDE CALIFORNIA – FOOD & FUN – THINGS TO DO

byTriWivesClubonMarch 14, 2014

A view of the Oceanside beach and pier.

If you are coming to Oceanside California to do the Ironman 70.3 California triathlon, lucky you. Especially, if you live in parts of the country that have had an unusually cruel winter. It’s time for a little sun and warmth…..The area around Oceanside is packed with things to do and see, so you will never get bored.

This is also the city that started the sport in the early 1970’s in Mission Bay. You can stay local and enjoy the beaches or venture down the road a bit to San Diego or up the road to Orange County and LA. One thing is pretty certain, though – you do need a car to get around. This is California after all and everyone drives, because everything is spread out. So, decide what sounds like a great way to spend a few days in the sun and enjoy!

THINGS TO DO:

If you have kids ages 3-14, you may want to consider signing them up for Ironkids Fun Run at 5pm on March 27 at the Oceanside Pier. You can register online now or at the Beach Community Center on the 26th or 27th. It’s a great way for the kids to feel a part of the event.

There’s a great Farmers Market at the corner of Pier View Way and Coast Highway on Thursday, March 27. It runs in the am from 9am – 1pm and again at sunset from 5 – 9pm. We hear they’re even having an Ironman night at the Sunset Market.

The crowds at the Farmer’s Market.

In Oceanside itself, you can also do the following:

Perhaps your first stop should be at the California Welcome Center – Oceanside at 928 North Coast Highway. Here you find all about what to see and do and eat and even buy discount tickets to area attractions.

Take a stroll down the Oceanside Pier, which is the longest wooden pier on the Pacific Coast.

Visit the Oceanside Museum of Modern Art, which has a current exhibit of Jean Wells, who does large-scale, eye-dazzling mosaic sculptures; The Museum of Making Music , which explores the history of the American musical product industry; or the California Surf Museum, where you can learn all about the sport and lifestyle of surfing, dude. One of the current exhibits is Bethany Hamilton, the young surfer who lost her arm in a shark attack. The exhibit includes the shark-bitten surf board.

Experience the beauty and tranquility of the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, which is the largest mission in California. Marvel at the extraordinary architect, have a picnic, and then visit the museum.

Take a drive down historic Route 101, along the California coast. It doesn’t disappoint.

Visit the Oceanside Harbor and enjoy tons of water sports, including stand-up paddle boarding and kayaking. You can even take a harbor boat tour.

A view of the village at Oceanside Harbor.

In the San Diego area:

You have all the well-known attractions such as the San Diego Zoo, Legoland, Scripp’s Aquarium, Knott’s Berry Farm, Wave Waterpark, and Sea World. In addition, you also have attractions such as the San Diego Air & Space Museum, where you can journey through the history of flight. If you have plans to visit any of these attractions, you should check out the Go San Diego Card. When you buy the card, you get free admission to 46 area attractions at a discount. You can buy online or at the Welcome Center.

If you’re a nature enthusiast, check out the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Located within the San Diego city limits, this Reserve is over 2000 acres of stunning vistas, 8 miles of peaceful trails, and a visitor center.

A view from Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.

For those wanting a bit more adventure, try the high-performance Italian karts at K1 Speed Indoor Racing in Carlsbad.

For shopping, hit Old Town San Diego and of course, La Jolla, and Del Mar for a bit more high end.

If you want to venture up north a bit into Orange County, you can’t go wrong with Dana Point, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, and Newport Beach. The Newport Beach area offers tons to do and see with Corona Del Mar and you can take a ferry over to Balboa Island.

A view of Balboa Island.

Another really nice area and under an hour away is Temecula. This is especially great if you’re into golfing, award winning wineries, antiquing, and ballooning. Great for kids is the Pennypickles Children’s Museum filled with hands-on inventions, gadgets, and science experiments.

So, this should give you plenty to think about and use to plan your trip. You can always check out:

DID WE MISS SOMETHING GREAT TO DO? IF SO, LET US KNOW……

I think you’ve got most of the bases covered. Didn’t know about the discount card. Great deal if you’re spending a few days in the area with the kids. We live San Diego and just enjoy doing nothing on the beach.

Welcome to the TriWivesClub. We are Dana and Sherry, wives of triathletes. We are living the life through triathlons, traveling around the globe, writing, keeping fit, cooking, and enjoying good wine. Join us on our journey as we navigate this lifestyle and try and keep our sanity and sense of humor. Learn from our experience. We promise it will be informative AND fun...